Re: [Q] Oracle products are not SQL2 conform

From: Thomas J. Kyte <tkyte_at_us.oracle.com>
Date: 1995/05/17
Message-ID: <3pbokg$5e7_at_inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>#1/1


Gregoire Duchateau <Gregoire.Duchateau_at_aar.alcatel-alsthom.fr> wrote:
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>
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> I recently read in a magazine that
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> SQL2 -as defined in 1992 by OSI- is composed of 3 levels:
> Entry
> Intermediate
> Full
>
> and that their is currently no oracle product which even comply with level
> "Intermediate". ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Is it true? Why?
> Do you have any info (or pointers) about SQL standards and their compliance?
>
> Thanks Greg
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It is true that there are currently NO DATABASE PRODUCTS IN THE WORLD which even comply with "Intermediate".

Entry Level is the highest anyone has currently. Received on Wed May 17 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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